Aleksander Skidan

Aleksander SkidanAleksandr Skidan, born in Leningrad in 1965, has published five poetry collections in Russian, one of which was awarded the 2006 Andrei Bely Prize. An award-winning essayist, Skidan has published four books of essays (Critical Mass, The Resistanc to/of Poetry, Summation of a Poetics, and Theses Toward the Politicization of Art and Other Texts), as well as a novel. He translates American and European literary theory and American poetry. He is a member of the art and activist collective Chto Delat'? and a co-editor of the New Literary Observer. His first book in English translation, RED SHIFTING, was published in 2008 by Ugly Duckling Presse. In 2018, he was awarded the Joseph Brodsky Memorial Fellowship in poetry and spent the fall in Rome and Venice. GOLEM SOVETICUS: PRIGOV AS BRECHT AND WARHOL IN ONE PERSONA (Ugly Duckling, 2020) is his latest book. He lives in St. Petersburg. Read More Read Less

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Golem Soveticus: Prigov as Brecht and Warhol in One Persona29 % NR
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